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Coming Attraction: "Kill Files" (Ignore and more)

Posted on 06/19/2002 4:43:21 PM PDT by John Robinson

Many familar with USENET News may have heard of the killfile, or of killfiling someone. A killfile is simply a list of names you wish to ignore. Any posts with a matching name in the killfile are discarded, unread.

The Focus software will have the ability to killfile posters, or in other words, the often requested "Ignore" feature.

However, Focus killfiles will be much more.

First, a little info about how the posting software works. When a post is made, a number of records are placed onto a list. This list is the source data for the Self-Search routine among other things. Each record is associated with a comment, but a comment can have any number of such records. The record associates a user with a comment, and also notes how the association is made. This association field is similar to what you might see in a mail program. There are 'From' and 'To' associations, as well as 'CC' and 'BCC' associations. Each mean something different, but all associate a user with a comment.

FROM - The user who posted the comment.

TO - A user mentioned in the "To:" field.

CC - This will be reserved for bumps. It's currently not used.

BCC - This will be used for concealed bumps. Have a long bump list? Use BCC and conserve screen real estate!

The Focus version of the killfile will operate on these associations. This is the "What". You will be able to ignore all bumps (CCs) 'in some particular context'.

The "Context" is the magic, it defines when you ignore "What".

Want to ignore bumps? "What" = "bumps", "Context" = "all".

Want to ignore all posts involving you on a particular thread? "What" = anything, "Context" = some thread.

Want to ignore all posts from some user? "What" = anything, "Context" = some user

Or just their bumps? "What" = "bumps", "Context" = some user.

BUT WAIT, THERE'S MORE ...

Not only will you be able to describe what you want to ignore, you will also be able to describe other actions as well. An "Action" is one of: Ignore, Deny, Allow, or Promote.

IGNORE -- silently discard the comment from your self-search

DENY -- informs the user that you do not wish to receive such-and-such.

ALLOW -- accepts the comment into your self-search.

PROMOTE -- accepts and flags the comment. Want special notice of anything JohnRob bumps to you? "What" = "Bump"; "Context" = "user John Robinson"; "Action" = "Promote"

You can specifically "ALLOW" comments because you can set defaults. You can setup your defaults to never allow bumps from anyone. And then further instruct the software to allow bumps from JohnRob. The more specific defined rule wins.

Now, I should note that IGNORED or DENIED comments are still accessible. It will take an extra click to get to these, but that will not be a problem because you didn't want to see them in the first place.

Additionally, you will be able to delete individual comments from your Self-Search, or even wipe the slate completely.

These features are not yet ready, I have some footwork to do before I go there, but this is what is in store for you.

Of related interest, we will have the ability to WATCH various things. A separate list will allow us to know, via automatic BCC bump, any new thread posted to your favorite forum. The watch list is further out yet, but will be a reality as time permits.


TOPICS: Focus Software
KEYWORDS: killfiles
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To: John Robinson
Nice to see you on the forum, John. I have been waiting for a reply. Since I have been troubleshooting this, I globbed onto the Netscape theory last night when SierraWasp logged off, logged back on with IE5, then could not log on at all with his NETSCAPE.

But today, rwfromkansas mailed me that he has IE5. I thought I posted that.
61 posted on 06/20/2002 4:56:39 PM PDT by madfly
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To: John Robinson
Before resuming the ignore mode ;-), I just posted something you might find interesting (in the Chinese sense) over on the HTML Auto-Detect thread.
62 posted on 06/20/2002 4:56:55 PM PDT by snopercod
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To: John Robinson
"Not allowing graphics? Not true!"

Whew!!

63 posted on 06/20/2002 6:20:48 PM PDT by sweetliberty
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To: John Robinson
A calendar index would be nice, so we can find threads by date. Or just periodically update a zipped up index:

Date -- Linked URL -- Title

64 posted on 06/21/2002 1:50:35 PM PDT by toenail
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To: John Robinson
This is great news.
65 posted on 06/22/2002 10:03:08 PM PDT by dougherty
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To: John Robinson
Thank You!
66 posted on 06/22/2002 11:32:32 PM PDT by niki
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Ping for future reference.

I hope we will always have the ability to see all of the posts we make and receive.

In a sense, it functions as my Free Republic Bookmarks file!

67 posted on 07/25/2002 5:01:50 PM PDT by Museum Twenty
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To: John Robinson
Hows this coming if you are close to moving to "themes"?
68 posted on 04/12/2003 9:23:06 PM PDT by smith288 (Visit my gallery http://www.ejsmithweb.com/fr/hollywood/hollywood.php)
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To: smith288
I'm mulling it over but inching closer. I have a few more foundation issues to resolve before I push on to this.

I scaled back my plans for theming. I want to make it so the structure of the pages can be themed, implemented with multiple HTML templates. And then on top of that allow for sub-themes (color themes) implemented with style sheets. I have a foundation laid for doing just that, but it still needs more work. Instead, of doing all that right now as I intended, I decided to first get the style sheet stuff straightened out because that (the font and color issues) seems more important. Though before I get serious on the style sheets I oughta get my HTML solid. Still some flux there.
69 posted on 04/13/2003 2:18:50 AM PDT by John Robinson
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